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Spay / Neuter Resources

Important Information about Spay/Neuter

Euthanasia, due to pet overpopulation, is the #1 killer of our animals.

In 7 years, one female dog and her puppies can produce 67,000 new dogs!

In the State of Georgia, over 350,000 animals are euthanized each year…

Spaying/Neutering is a simple SOLUTION to this problem. It not only helps control the animal population, but it can also save your pet’s life! You can have your pet spayed/neutered starting at 8 weeks old. There are many low cost options available; see the resources below for more information.

The threat of uterine and testicular cancers in dogs is real, and spaying/neutering can help reduce the risk. A female dog that has gone into heat twice has a 1 in 4 risk of developing uterine cancer. You can prevent this by getting your pet spayed before its first heat cycle (before 6 months of age).

Georgia Animal Project

Project CatSnip

Cherokee County Humane Society

Our Mission

The mission of Mostly Mutts Animal Rescue and Adoption, Inc. is to work closely with animal control officers and other rescue organization to reduce the number of animals entering into and being euthanized at local shelters. Mostly Mutts provides housing, health care, training, physical and emotional care to adoptable animals, while we work toward finding them a loving home. Mostly Mutts is also involved in the community with education and awareness programs.